LOVCENAC, Serbia — While a Serbian Orthodox Church is being built in Lovcenac in northern Vojvodina, Serbia, the local authority’s allocation of land in the
HARRISBURG, Pa. — On Sept. 13, a federal judge refused to block a suit by Pennsylvania parents who are challenging the presentation of “intelligent design”
Once again, a federal court in California has found the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools unconstitutional because the oath affirms that
TARAZ, Kazakhstan — Baptist pastor Pyotr Panafidin was fined Sept. 2 for more than three months of his average wages by officials in Taraz, Kazakhstan.
HADRUT, Nagorno-Karabakh — Military leaders in the politically unrecognized republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, located in southwestern Azerbaijan along the border with Armenia, have successfully appealed to
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Although California became the first state to give legislative approval to gay “marriage,” the state’s governor said at press time he will